Internationally award-winning magician Tim Ellis returns to The Laneway Theatre with an exciting new show - DREAMERS.
Tickets are now on sale for this truly unique experience which features magic and characters exclusive to The Laneway Theatre!
50 years ago, Tim Ellis dreamed of doing nothing but performing magic his entire life, and he has conjured a brand-new show that is sure to inspire the 'dreamer' in all of us.
" Right from the start; the address, the location, and the set-up got you straight into the theme of magic and intrigue. Then there was the show. Great humour, and fantastic magic. We had our youngest there, a grandparent & one of our teenagers. All have said 100% we'll be back." 2013 Jason, Trip Advisor
"Very comfortable theatre, great story telling, audience participation and very entertaining! Tim is a great entertainer and by far the best magician I have seen. 201d 2013 ", Trip Advisor
Join Tim for an unforgettable live theatre experience in Australia's only purpose-built, close-up magic theatre and get ready to be mesmerised by his unique brand of magic!
Shows will be held every Saturday evening.
Early bookings are advised as places are strictly limited (32 seats per show).
Who is Tim Ellis?
Tim Ellis is one of Australia's best-known magicians who has earned an international reputation for his innovative, original and highly entertaining blend of magic and comedy.
Below are just some of his career highlights over the past five decades!
Resident magician at Merlin's House of Magic in Fitzroy for five years.
Debunked Uri Geller on the TV show Willesee when he tried to scam a mining company.
Driven a $100,000 Mercedes while completely blindfolded.
Buried alive, live on national TV.
Escaped from a wooden trunk lowered into the Yarra River.
Escaped from a straitjacket, suspended 30 metres high, in Alice Springs.
Performed 8 seasons at Hollywood's Magic Castle.
Founded The Australian Institute of Magic.
Artistic Director and Founder of The Melbourne Magic Festival.
Headlined magic conventions all over the world including the USA, China, Germany, South Africa, Thailand, Japan, and Noumea.
Appeared on over 150 TV shows since 1978 including being a regular on Young Talent Time and The Midday Show and an 80-minute guest spot on South Korea's top-rating Storytelling Magic Show.
Set a Guinness World Record for the longest non-stop magic show in history at 85 hours.